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The Springfield Democrat from Springfield, Missouri • Page 6

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11 John P. Tracey S6ems to Bo Elected. Tho t'oinrresgniau Admits That He Is Left. Senator J. P.

O'Bannon Comee Out All ICigl.t. The Count Returns All In No Reoord Kept. The Vote Will Be Casvassed To Day Ettlinatee as to rinralttea. A Contest. The surprise io local politic yester day was the probable electun of Col John.

1'. Tracey to congr.s4 to succeed Congressman JohoT. Heard. At about I o'clock pniste dispatches began com Ing in from Tsrious points in the district showinf a tremendous reduction in Mr. 1J card's vote and a sur prising increase for Col.

Tracey Republicans began cheering on the streets and accepted the statement as true. They figure it this way: Tracey carries Greene by Polk, 1,002 Hickory, 650; Benton, 700; Pettis, S41 total, 4.373. Heard carries Hoone, S02; Biline, 813; Howard, total, 3,815. This would give Tracey 558 pin rality. While these figures are not in any way to be relied upon final they are close to it and the Indications are that Heard beaten.

The congressman himself wired friends yesterday that the re turns Indicated Tracer's election. The republicans will celebrate Sat urday. TATE SKNATOB. Senator J. P.

O'Bannon will defeat 8. B. Johnson by over 1,000. O'Bsnnon will carry Greene by 800, Polk 131), Dal las 300. Johnson carried Dade by 237, All the returns for the county came in yesterdsy, Walnut Orove the last one arriving at 0 o'clock The returca are sealed and In the possession of the county clerk an lean bs opened only as provided by stringent statute.

In several precincts no one aronnd the polls thought of taking down the returns for public In formation, and the vote cannot be definitely known until canvassed by me auinoritie. However, the result is really known and the majorities is the only question. The republicans have elected their en lire county ticket, except prosecuting attorney and recorder of deeds. This ia conceded by al. In Campbell township the democrats elected D.

B. Ferguson for Justice of the peace a id these three ofilcers are all that have been aaved In tb general slaughter. The total vote of the county will be only 0,000, decrease from the presidential election as was to be expected. No on made any effort to keep track with the prohibition or bumble bee ticket and the ofllclal vote will have to show how they stand. CARVASSias TBB VOTE.

The vote will be canvassed by County Clerk T. P. Kpragins and two justices of the peace to be selected by him tomorrow at about 10 or 11 o'clock. I There were many who wanted the vote esnvaated lent night but that cannot be done. The vote must be canvassed during oftice hours and before the canvasaing begins the sheriff makes the announcement at tb front door of the eourt house.

The i sovaasing will be closely watched by the candidates as small errors frequently result in the defeat Ml TH( PUBLIC TO OPflB. BEWARE OF FRAUDS. For The Sike of ProCt They WIS Principle. Health, Etc. rmrttipuknis draters ara tr; (n to wll eriiniry ClauUv ator a nlttum of audita a Aniartal luk.al R.II," "ypruJH full," Uaraisa or "Ini roMd Srlt Fait." and nidor otbee rttnilar aaaiev The Katural Rvmcdira of Caraad raa ool be i nltatad.

Mvrtiat hiiure aank, aua oaa aot la pmrs vaon." til mads wlma wiU Lfw rrpiMa tits aaiuml )uk of tha ITtry. ral tha n.tursl vaienof Ca. 1 Md a IM aK.tad Jt ball l.y lle climp tuustiutra cerrd to a sul'eai 4S1' for lae aike of tbe atTwe fn 'Ct aoS tarvim. by tlcv uiiaritUous OraVl. ha an nuM buy ial wine kuow Why buy the Imitauna of the Carta.

tad a adiarta, wha y.xir kaiih Mat a'ak. The rarlsld SpruU4 Waters are a ai TlCa fnr all daata of lbs notaarh. tlrar and aeya aad bar bepa ard all a treat tier ft by bundretla of llwuaaads of peof le, Tl Carltad PprotlH it. wbirfc to er apoeatrd ma Ut PmH air al Oarisrod, at aa ascKlMrt A a ait, liauveaod inaretic Is aa liltl and alinUcatlra reeardy. wh k.

dtnina mmrtom tale, aliys trntatjo. and itaom ohnmrtioa by adiojr aatsra, aod a4 hy mt aad erajanttw irntatms, as amateallaarucada. far taa narnrted Carta, tad vralers, ar If to aot eoavesMnt a aaa taa vauwa. ar a a awn atjfc atsatira ert at aaatrsa. aaa taa CartfJad BpnaM tvm.

nat woa tat ffwarnloa. vtktk Imported eirar fraaa rkrw.i. aad aaust baw lbs ralm of Emms a Madran Cto, anal ir whs ill a las PraaJUiaSS, Ta.a rurf bntua. Hoods lovasntp Braatllaa oamphril, Pint prsetaei 'laapball, Kraonj aaipbell. Third Canipn.ll.

Ponrtb gprlainrld, Plrai Keroad ward 1 bird ward Ponrlh ward Pirbward aiib ward Seventh ward. Ilxnih ward raa lownahlp CVntrr. Flrrt praeu Csalor.StTmd (Vnw, Iblrd n.y Pranklla Jariaoa, Piral JmI. aaroad omy Pond reek Eepnblle anthenoa Taylor Valnat Orove a.hlaatoa Wllaoa TXal Vontyrf aopjllau aad publicans lot fllE DEMOCRAT: SPRINGFIELD, 31U THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1894. BURXTSQ, Itching, acmlr, cnwty 8k u.

XJueajtra, vut defy tbe (f ordinary blood medicinm, STNi are cured complrtely by lr. CCXJ) Pierce Golden littficml lrS J. ooverr. For Scrofula iu all (. aVtm.

Vm) Scroulou Hurt aud Hwell JS SAASR XwSVSWJ anu very btood uunt ana disorder, this is tliractj remedy. It thoroughly purifies and sstrkhes your blood. A Itrander, IV. O. Da.

R.V. Pibhcb: Inr Sir i our "Golden Medical discovery has proved a a injr me. jt ww recoin mended to we by Kev. P. A.

KutkendalL I have been I suSerer with old sore on my Kirs for four yean. I ud three bntUes or it, and my km aru souud and well and my health mi better than It has been for antm time. 1 had the bent UKorof this country truai my case ana UM xaih to eneoi a cure. Yours respectfully. of some candidate who has been fig urea out as a winner.

Proteculing Attorney J. If. Duncan yesterday stated publicly that he would content the election on the grounds of and it is supposed 'lie wants to bring the coalition move meat into the courts again. In the heat of a political fight men often aay things which they would not under other circumstances and it is not thought a contest of any serious Da tore will be made. It would amount to nothing in all probability if one should be instituted.

Till rLl RAMTlH. The plrralitiea of the candidates are estimated to be as follows: C. H. Dalrvmple, for recorder, 109. A.

U. Wear, for prosecuting attor ney, 3..0. H. K. Patton, for county clerk, too.

J. A. Frink, for probate judge, 200. O. M.

Patterson, for collector, 050. E. Colby, for surveyor, 1.350. Jos. P.

Reed, for assessor, 300. W. L. PorterSeld, for representative In district no. 250.

V. E. Drum, for representative In district No. 2. 300.

J. M. Yarbrougb, for circuit cXtr't, 125. O. W.

Campbell, criminal clerk, 150. A. 3. Appleby, presiding judge of the county court, 423. a.

M. Houston, associat justice dis trict Sl T. H. 8. Denby, associate justice dii trict ro.

300. 1). P. Stewart, sheriff. 650.

D. C. Hensbey, treasurer, 1,000. J. L.

Ormsbee, coroner, 500. George Wilkerson was elected coo stable by 45 plurality and J. M. Pat terson, D. II.

Ferguson and V. Stevenson were elected justices of the pesce. Ferguson came out seven ahead of Thomas Conlon. TBI JUSTICE. A.

F. Butts' friends think he msy work in on a technicality, lie was elected "justice of the peace for the city of Springfield." Home aay that the law provides that there shall be one justice for the city and two for the township, and as Mr. Hotts was the only mil voted for fcr "justice of the peace of the city of SpringBeld" Mr. Ferguson will bare to retire. Most lawyers, however, take little stock In this theory of the mean.

rig of the law. Mr. Patterson will hold eourt on the south aide and Messrs. Stevenson and Ferguson will settle it between them selves aa to which one will go on Com mercial street. If the parties are un able to agree on location the county court win aesignaie mem.

AT THE LAST ELECTION. For comparison with the vote of vea terdsy the following table gives the vote by wards and precinct In Ureene eountv: A roof BALJ.TOI K. Tb. Prwry Taawa Will Play Carth aea. The rmr collepa foot ball tw Sim lit I in1 IS ll la lt' 111! Til 4' 11 ami li rm.

mi ni t. in rw. mi vi rt 1, ITS' Hfl Ml Kl 71: 7i I(V tt ail w.1 117i TS' ft an, sl 10 1 li 114. lav iv Ha aad leaves nest Woodsy lor Rolls, where it will play the sieves of tba School of Hi nee. Ilmry played this tesra last year aod defeated it 14 too, aod since then the Rolls boys have been sniiona to redeeos tbeauelvea.

They have Heavier team loaa iney Bad laat year aod ara practiciaf bard. Tbe Drary boys are work, aod ooder Mr. eoachlnf bave de veloped ao that Rolls will have to play rood foot ball to defeat them. Tbe brnrr tears will play the Carthage tram the nest day.) retnminr to Sfirtorfield Teearlay airbt. The Mate Lniveraity and Maricadake Military teams will pr jbabiy coma hers sad play Drary.

aocr asr an rs uuT. Laat week aalee of mineral at A a 1 rora smoaated to Tbedeereaael was larrely owinf to the decline ia I tbe market pnee of mioeraL Tbe marriage of Jobs Daily, of Mo 1 sett, sad Mias O'llriea. of that city. Is I saBowBced to take place to Raay nanple bave too ttase. and aenal ble peopie bave bo Inelioatina to aae a alow rvmeT.

(n mote Cos? a Care arte prrjrrptiy and rivv awrmanent rt aalla. lor aaie hr lerrasoa intrwa Liraf Co. a UNOFFICIAL VOTE OF GREENE CO. Abbreviations denotes Democrat, Republican, PP Peoples Party, Populist and I for Independent. ttJ vf ic Hl :5 fa Orrills 1' Js PP 38 sa i Wll.U T.

rerrUtoa. 0 Hi 8 gi "rk I S'lUSS i :5 Jowpb tilts. PP I i jfi i 1 1 I Javphn risti i j5 6 I I rn. liaosaiTilrriTnsir: 1 1 1 gf 1 1homi lleadrtekMB. pp i i i i i 5g Jss.es TTJfl.

SlS TTTi la a.B jJt.w.ip jSaTOO i 5 I Jo5 lobs T. Heard. jjgg .5 i i if j.p.t,s.,.b ISaTililS i 1 :5 i iffs jg aoorT.TIfPli,,PP..... .23 6 rrn.TII"f0l5lalFsi 9. f.

Lim.fcm. i i ii: I Horace wiuissm, 1 S3 ii tC 4 i it 3.1 LI 55 5 Hi a an i. i ij LStJiij: ki vayi iurI a a T.J. Ward. P.

h. wr. mmkiniunni til J. P.Ck.pP i at CaartsP. lew.

I i A.r.i.K i3 1l Josepk UlMea. f. T. (prsslas. D.

Bsrry K. Psltos, J. at. Ro(s P. A.

W. Ca y. D. Jsaas at. Tarbrosf b.

J. H. (bsda 0. M. PsIHrsm, at.

orUtt.P at ttepbaas. PP P. Baad. Hotamaa, A. B.

Appltby, B. J.M Marfs.P at. P. TaaZaadl, J. Oioubaa, B.

lawl, at Uoanoaw J. T. OamaiM, O. W. Rays PP T.

B. a. aby. sl'l W. J.

ladYWie4. PP. W. Porta, 1K I T. Oraaawada, PP.

W. B. Draw. Dawaaa P. W.

Basaey. Thoasas Ooaloe, David M. Taa Bo M. Pall. raws.

A Brie. B. W. Wast. L.

0. Path W. T.wlllla Oaarra Wiikima. at a I 52 it Rnig.62i?M2l'irsTrTTT5rai IrsB jfiS Ump Cuapb.ll. E.

Uwli Dcmom, Artfesr B. Baulk. w.w.ia,p lUfiH'liili 'ZlKi'i D. C. B'Ukay.

A. B. Boas, U. Laaslllaa. Pf B.

B. Oolbf. D. Ooaba, aw. Bedell, TTT" a Hz' 'iitimztiiii iU xUiiiiiT "i r55Tl I Is 1 "I i SWI ii i 1 1 1 i I 1 1 i i i I 2 ka.lLBla, It 1.

i KWSIXI8ACT 18' TS. ff.M of PmmI' mm perlmllr linlr'hl, so thlri MiJ healing ki ll silloo. II not mwly ivIutm, hutivna all airu of A( 1h'. l'ain. anil lniUmntKiaa.

Jull.N C. bl't NCUt, Stc War. eiir 5 I i VALUABLE FOR "For mwl years I asvs rour and shall always do ao aa It has Invariably produced IT RHEUMATISM, WOUNDS, BRUl'SEg HOARSENESS, 80RE THROAT, Piles' SORE EYES, CATARRH, ALL PAIN inr UAmiYiA I lunaAno nEM0RPHAra 48.1 1803 8" Fxlrsct In ralmlnirsnd I I ran frankly sty Ihsl It reumlr tMin 1 1 mimriititiw. Is a iwxl It In nir ma tumir will, i A n.y nKllrs ha laid if rslllyuiff mnilta ua BOUKKTJ. 'WARE imposit on.

Take POND'S EXTRACT only. ij 'e mark on buff wrapper. Sold only In our own bottles. All druw 'iO'B EXTRACT 76 FIFTH NEW rBCll 4VCI CNrVaser for Infants and Children. CrtrU la jo wfl adapted localMras that I raoomiaaBd tt aa iparlortoaay praKrlptiua Snows to it A.

Aamo. M. Ill So. Orfura Ilroukla, K. y.

"Tha as af 'CaMorla la to aninnal and Hi aauiu so vcU kaowa tliat II mu a wori of aupafsroEsUoa to mJoro K. an lbs atIHsat famlUai was do aot aep Cast jrla tUua aaar roaea." Cuut ttAaTra, D. A Bo Tork Oty. Ca.toria com Coll. Sour Kuxaaca, IMsrrbona, Eruruum, Kills n'orma, iep, 4 proaoka fMllao.

Wltbout Injurious Bwalcsilm Tvwm T. Pain, M. 1XU Mr jat aad 7tk rfa. Km Tt Ok. Taa Pum i Odbtutv, ft Mrmasv Rraan, Krv Toss Cwi GRAND OPERA HOUSE OXK NIRIIT ONLY.

TO NIGHT. Amerlra'i Greatest Artreas. Miss Jane Coombs IN HER MARVfcLOUS CREATION OF JULIBT 9 (AS PLAYED BY HER OVER 1,000 NIGHTS.) In Shakespeare's Sublime Love Tragedy of "ROMEO AND JULIET Supported by Her Superb Compisj Reserved teati In advance on sale Sunday Morning' at Rosi' Dn( Store, Publio Squire and L. F. Pipkin's Book Store, Commercial Stm Tickets tor sale at Model Drug btore.

JJ SOI Collene Street, 'Vltuliotjs ii Ntii Ii MliC And a first class Laundry psUM ntent may be regarded as a puKa; benefactor. The ExciLSiOR Sru Laindry no jonger an experirw and is now one of llie substantial stitutions of Springfield, is largest, finrst and most modern 1 dry plant in this section. We are prepared to execute orl? on short notice in the very bes Prompt and cartful attention to out of town orders. EXCELSIOR STEAM LAUNDRY, 601 College Suoet, Springfield, Mo. Dyeing Man's Request.

JUST OPENED. We want to live and let and with 16 year xprienf t'eTy any equal. Cleaning Dyeing, binding and Repainf AT HARD TIMES PRICES. Your old clothing made nev. deaningfull Dyeing.

Ji50 up. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reliable Dye Works. W. Wtlnul, P.twe.n South and Campbell Strvt Announcement.

Havinif opened a Iew Jewelry S'ct. In Sprinjrf eld at 119 Side Square, I ivspeetfully aolicit a har of the publi pafor.H I lhall keep In itoek at all times a oleastnir vanetT of Wstcbef, monda, Clocka, Jewelry, Huiieal Kerchandi. Cptieal Coodi "oveluea, and it will my pleasure, to i upply tha sax w.1 patront at tha Very Lowest Price eonsiswnt wiih Repairin and ritlirj Classes a Specialty. T. A.

Haney, Jeweler and.

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